Well, I had another great day in Harleyville with the TTT Gang. Today I taught my Palmetto Tree class and I was so very pleased with the way everyone's turned out. It's always great when students follow their own ideas about color and develop an entirely new aspect to the design. And here they are:



Janice didn't get hers to the "picture stage" before she left but it was an entirely different color hue. I can hardly wait to see all of the finished hangings. Congratulations,girls!
P.S.--The red quilt is Karen's and the person hiding behind the top right quilt is Sheila.
5 comments:
Love the variety! Looks like it was another successful class.
Thanks Judy it was a great day!!!
We are so glad to have you share your expertise in such a gracious way.
Didn't they do great, Corky? And, Maureen, you were a joy.
Late making a comment here - but I've also been blanket stitching on my "rope." Took a break from that today to work on a customer quilt. Judy - I've completely thrown out the dark blue I had planned to use in the next border. Going with a dark brown/green batik. Then the lighter speckled batik in the final border. I'm trying to figure out how to get some jessamine flowers worked in without going bright yellow and I can hear some turtles calling my name.
Good for you, Karen! I'm so glad that you're finding your own path. I'm eager to see those flowers and turtles. Yeah!
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